At the age of 39, Lopez, who co-wrote the Oscar-winning original song from “Frozen” with his wife, Kristen Anderson, joins a very small group of only 12 people to have one the major awards superfecta, known as the “EGOT,” a term coined by first winner Richard Rodgers.

The latest winner started on the EGOT journey in 2004 Tony for Best Original Score for raunchy puppet comedy “Avenue Q.” Lopez next won the Daytime Emmy for Best Music Direction and Composition for “The Wonder Pets” in 2008

In just the past two years, Lopez won the 2012 Grammy for Best Musical Theater Album for “The Book of Mormon,” which he developed with “South Park” creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, and tonight’s win rounds out the EGOT.

The 10-year span from first to last win is the fastest anyone has achieved the honor.

Here are the 11 other winners:

Richard Rodgers – Composer, best known for being half of the acclaimed musical team of Rodgers & Hammerstein
E: 1962 – Best Original Music, Composed – “Winston Churchill: The Valiant Years”
G: 1960 – Best Show Album – “The Sound of Music”
O: 1945 – Best Song – “It Might as Well Be Spring” from “State Fair”
T: 1950 – Best Musical – “South Pacific”

Rita Moreno – Singer and actress, the trailblazing first Hispanic member of the EGOT club
E: 1977 – Best Supporting Actress in Variety or Music – “The Muppet Show”
G: 1972 – Best Recording for Children – “The Electric Company”
O: 1961 – Best Supporting Actress – “West Side Story”
T: 1975 – Best Supporting Actress in a Play – “The Ritz”

John Gielgud – English actor known for starring role in “Beckett”
E: 1991 – Best Actor in a Miniseries or Special – “Summer’s Lease”
G: 1979 – Best Spoken Word, Documentary or Drama – “Ages of Man”
O: 1981 – Best Supporting Actor – “Arthur”
T: 1948 – Best Foreign Company – “The Importance of Being Earnest”

Marvin Hamlisch – Composer and conductor who not only won the EGOT, but also two Golden Globes and a Pulitzer Prize
E: 1995 – Best Music Direction – “Barbra: The Concert”
G: 1973 – Song of the Year – “The Way We Were”
O: 1973 – Best Original Dramatic Score – “The Way We Were”
T: 1976 – Best Musical Score – “A Chorus Line”